In re Marriage of Trusler
Annotate this CaseIn 2011, Wife petitioned to dissolve her marriage with Husband. In 2014, the district court issued its findings of fact and conclusions of law and entered a decree of dissolution dissolving the parties’ marriage and dividing the marital property. Husband appealed, challenging the district court’s apportionment of the marital estate. The Supreme Court affirmed the district court’s dissolution of the marriage of the parties but reversed and remanded for a more equitable apportionment of the marital estate, holding (1) the district court erred in failing to achieve an equitable distribution of the marital estate; and (2) the court’s award constituted an abuse of discretion resulting in substantial injustice to Husband.
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